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TravelComments.com – Covid-19: Namibia extends the current Public Health Regulations for another 30 days!

Namibia’s Vice President Dr. Namgolo Mbumba announced on the occasion of the 40th Covid-19 briefing on the national response measures on 14 February 2022 that the current Covid-19 public health measures have been reviewed and will be extended for a period of 30 days, from… READ MORE

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